Metalliühenditel
Metalliühenditel, often translated as metal compounds, refers to substances composed of one or more metallic elements bonded with other elements, typically nonmetals like oxygen, sulfur, or halogens. These compounds exhibit a wide range of chemical and physical properties depending on the specific metals and other elements involved, as well as their bonding arrangements.
The formation of metalliühenditel often involves electron transfer, leading to ionic bonds where oppositely charged ions
Metalliühenditel are ubiquitous in nature and industry. Many minerals are metal oxides or sulfides. They play